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companions= [[Izzy Sinclair]]| | |doctor= Eighth Doctor | ||
|companions= [[Fey Truscott-Sade|Fey]], [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] | |||
|featuring= [[Shayde]], [[Matrix Rassilon|Rassilon]] | |||
writer= | |enemy= [[Luther (The Final Chapter)|Luther]] | ||
editor=| | |setting= [[Gallifrey]], 10639.5 [[Rassilon Era]] | ||
artist= [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Robin Smith]]| | |writer= Alan Barnes | ||
colourist= | |editor= | ||
letterer=| | |artist= [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Robin Smith]] | ||
publication= ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 262|262]]-[[DWM 265|265]]| | |colourist= | ||
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publisher= | | |publication= ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 262|262]]-[[DWM 265|265]] | ||
format= Comic | |release date= 12 February - 7 May 1998 | ||
prev= Tooth and Claw (comic story)| | |cover date= 11 March- 3 June 1998 | ||
next= Wormwood (comic story)| | |publisher= Marvel Comics UK | ||
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'''''The Final Chapter''''' is a [[ | |prev= Tooth and Claw (comic story) | ||
|next= Wormwood (comic story) | |||
|epcount = 4|reprint=Endgame (graphic novel) | |||
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'''''The Final Chapter''''' is a [[DWM comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic story]] featuring the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Fey Truscott-Sade]] and [[Izzy Sinclair]]. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
Fey and Izzy return the Doctor to Gallifrey, where he enters the Matrix to save himself. When an Academy dropout takes an unhealthy interest in him, the Doctor and his companions are lured into a society that threatens the existence of Gallifrey... and Rassilon himself. | [[Fey Truscott-Sade|Fey]] and [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] return the [[Eighth Doctor]] to [[Gallifrey]], where he enters [[the Matrix]] to save himself. When an Academy dropout takes an unhealthy interest in him, the Doctor and his companions are lured into a society that threatens the existence of Gallifrey... and [[Matrix Rassilon|Rassilon]] himself. | ||
== Plot == | |||
[[Fey Truscott-Sade]] uses the [[TARDIS Manual]] to take the [[Eighth Doctor]] to [[Gallifrey]], where his mind is placed in [[the Matrix]] while his lifestream is purged of the toxins in his system. While the Doctor rests, [[Overseer]] [[Luther (The Final Chapter)|Luther]] -- the eyes and ears of [[the Capitol]] -- contacts [[Castellan]] [[Tenion]] to warn her that the lunatic [[Xanti]] is approaching the Doctor. Xanti, an Academy dropout, is convinced that he is being stalked by a secret society called the [[Elysian]]s, and that only the Doctor can save him; but when he arrives, the Elysians teleport in and try to kill the Doctor. The Matrix agent [[Shayde]] arrives and guns down one of the Elysians, but the others capture Xanti, the "Template", and take [[Izzy Sinclair]] as a hostage while they escape. | |||
Within the Matrix, the Doctor confronts the [[Matrix Rassilon]] about the box given to the [[Threshold]], and learns what it contained. Rassilon then warns the Doctor that the galaxy's [[Higher Evolutionary|High Evolutionaries]] have all experienced visions of a militant Gallifrey that rules all time and space, and sends the Doctor's mind back to his healed body to face the threat. The captive Elysian turns out to be a clone of Xanti, and Luther asks the Doctor to help him investigate; saying that Xanti's father, [[Uriel (The Final Chapter)|Uriel]], who committed himself to an asylum shortly after Xanti's birth, will know something useful. The Doctor finds that his old enemy [[Tubal Cain]] is now the [[Director of Calm]], and Cain, apparently reluctantly, allows him to commune with Uriel's sleeping mind. When it seems that the Doctor cannot escape from Uriel's madness, Fey follows him in and, on Luther's orders, Cain severs the connection to their bodies, trapping them both in Uriel's mind. | |||
Uriel himself saves the Doctor and Fey from the demons of his guilt, which take the form of Xanti and the Elysians. Uriel explains that he and Luther were members of a secret society called the [[Final Chapter]], who planned to overturn Rassilon's [[non-interference policy]]. An army of clones was to be grown from Uriel's biodata and used to seize control of Gallifrey, but when Uriel saw the face of his first child, Xanti, his military ambitions evaporated. He thus enlisted Xanti in a [[Chapterhouse]] and fled to the [[Quantum of Solace]] to hide from his guilt. Uriel helps Fey and the Doctor to escape from his madness, and Fey knocks out Cain and helps the Doctor to investigate Luther's background. It turns out that Luther himself built most of the current Capitol, over the remains of Old Gallifrey. | |||
The Doctor and Fey take the TARDIS to Luther's [[Watchtower]] to confront him, only to find that they're too late. Xanti is a living link to the [[Eye of Harmony]], and Luther has placed him in the heart of the Watchtower, a TARDIS which he intends to pilot back to the start of the Time Lords' history. The Watchtower will materialise around the old Gallifrey and replace it with a new world run by a military quorum, and Luther will rule the universe. As the Watchtower goes back to Day One on Gallifrey, Xanti -- who can see the future -- tells Izzy not to be sad, and uses the telepathic link with his clones to turn them against Luther. As the Elysians turn on Luther, the Doctor opens up the doors of the Watchtower, but as Luther is sucked out into the Time Vortex, he flings his trident through Xanti's chest, killing him. Without a living [[time brain]] at its core, the Watchtower cannot return to the present, and the Doctor realises he'll have to take Xanti's place. But Shayde then arrives to pass on the Matrix Lords' thanks for the Doctor's sacrifice, and the Doctor asks him for a favour. | |||
Moments later, the Doctor returns to the TARDIS, sets the co-ordinates, and then distracts Izzy and Fey. When they next turn around, they see the Doctor on the scanner screen, telling them that he'll see them in the present. He then connects himself to the Watchtower and pilots it back to present-day Gallifrey, but the stress of the journey is apparently too much, and Izzy and Fey emerge from the TARDIS to see the traumatically injured Doctor [[regenerate]] into [[The Doctor's ninth incarnation|his ninth incarnation]]. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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* [[Izzy Sinclair]] | * [[Izzy Sinclair]] | ||
* [[Fey Truscott-Sade]] | * [[Fey Truscott-Sade]] | ||
* [[Luther (The Final Chapter)|Luther]] | |||
* [[Xanti]] | |||
* [[Castellan]] [[Tenion]] | |||
* [[Shayde]] | * [[Shayde]] | ||
* [[Rassilon]] | * [[Matrix Rassilon|Rassilon]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Dakon Theka]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Thane of Kordar]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Bedevere (The Tides of Time)|Bedevere]] | ||
* [[Uriel]] | * [[Morvane]] | ||
* [[Demoiselle Drin]] of the [[Order of the Black Sun]] | |||
* [[Uriel (The Final Chapter)|Uriel]] | |||
* [[Tubal Cain]] | * [[Tubal Cain]] | ||
* [[Elucidator]] [[Ziggi]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
* Izzy rhetorically asks if Luthor is [[Christopher Lee]]. | |||
* Rassilon states he wrote the "[[Non-interference policy|principles of non-intervention]]". | |||
* [[ | |||
* Rassilon states he wrote the "[[Non-interference policy|principles of non-intervention]]" | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* In the ''Endgame'' trade paperback, [[Alan Barnes]] stated | * In the ''Endgame'' trade paperback, [[Alan Barnes]] stated that ''The Final Chapter'' was both meant to be a return to the strip's version of Gallifrey, "as opposed to the arcane Looms and Houses of the ''[[New Adventures]]''", and a large "US comics-style Event" to prelude the Doctor's fake regeneration. | ||
* Part of the plot, including an entire chapter, were cut from the story. Barnes would go on to turn the visuals and ideas from that chapter into his audio drama ''[[Neverland]]''. | * Part of the plot, including an entire chapter, were cut from the story. Barnes would go on to turn the visuals and ideas from that chapter into his audio drama ''[[Neverland (audio story)|Neverland]]''. | ||
* The idea of a fake regeneration and "Doctor" was proposed by [[Scott Gray]] to [[Gary | * The idea of a fake regeneration and "Doctor" was proposed by [[Scott Gray]] to [[Gary Gillatt]] in 1994. Gillatt remembered it in 1996, after the TV Movie, and decided the fake Doctor should resemble [[Nick Briggs]]' [[Fred|fan-audio Doctor]], who had already been shown as a potential future Doctor in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Party Animals]]''. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* The | * The Doctor is taken to Gallifrey so that he can be cured of the poison he injected himself with the destroy a [[Cucurbite]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (comic story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | ||
* The Threshold | * The Doctor is known on Gallifrey for stealing the [[Hand of Omega]], ([[TV]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (TV story)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'') being implemented in the assasination of [[Pandad IV]], ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'') and stopping the [[Sontaran invasion of Gallifrey]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Invasion of Time (TV story)|The Invasion of Time]]'') | ||
* The Doctor recalls meeting the the [[High Evolutionary|High Evolutionaries]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'') | |||
* The events of the [[Black Sun War]] are alluded to be [[Demoiselle Drin]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'', ''[[4-D War (comic story)|4-D War]]'', ''[[Black Sun Rising (comic story)|Black Sun Rising]]'') | |||
* The Doctor wants answers regarding why the [[Threshold]] had been employed by Rassilon to stop the [[Dalek]]s reaching the [[multiverse]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Fire and Brimstone (comic story)|Fire and Brimstone]]'') | |||
* The Doctor recalls his encounter with [[Tubal Cain]] during his [[fifth incarnation]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Stockbridge Horror (comic story)|The Stockbridge Horror]]'') | |||
* As he begins to regenerate, the Doctor tells Izzy they will "go somewhere warmer next", echoing the [[Seventh Doctor]]'s words to [[Ace]] as she died. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ground Zero (comic story)|Ground Zero]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:01, 9 November 2023
The Final Chapter is a Doctor Who Magazine comic story featuring the Eighth Doctor, Fey Truscott-Sade and Izzy Sinclair.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Fey and Izzy return the Eighth Doctor to Gallifrey, where he enters the Matrix to save himself. When an Academy dropout takes an unhealthy interest in him, the Doctor and his companions are lured into a society that threatens the existence of Gallifrey... and Rassilon himself.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
Fey Truscott-Sade uses the TARDIS Manual to take the Eighth Doctor to Gallifrey, where his mind is placed in the Matrix while his lifestream is purged of the toxins in his system. While the Doctor rests, Overseer Luther -- the eyes and ears of the Capitol -- contacts Castellan Tenion to warn her that the lunatic Xanti is approaching the Doctor. Xanti, an Academy dropout, is convinced that he is being stalked by a secret society called the Elysians, and that only the Doctor can save him; but when he arrives, the Elysians teleport in and try to kill the Doctor. The Matrix agent Shayde arrives and guns down one of the Elysians, but the others capture Xanti, the "Template", and take Izzy Sinclair as a hostage while they escape.
Within the Matrix, the Doctor confronts the Matrix Rassilon about the box given to the Threshold, and learns what it contained. Rassilon then warns the Doctor that the galaxy's High Evolutionaries have all experienced visions of a militant Gallifrey that rules all time and space, and sends the Doctor's mind back to his healed body to face the threat. The captive Elysian turns out to be a clone of Xanti, and Luther asks the Doctor to help him investigate; saying that Xanti's father, Uriel, who committed himself to an asylum shortly after Xanti's birth, will know something useful. The Doctor finds that his old enemy Tubal Cain is now the Director of Calm, and Cain, apparently reluctantly, allows him to commune with Uriel's sleeping mind. When it seems that the Doctor cannot escape from Uriel's madness, Fey follows him in and, on Luther's orders, Cain severs the connection to their bodies, trapping them both in Uriel's mind.
Uriel himself saves the Doctor and Fey from the demons of his guilt, which take the form of Xanti and the Elysians. Uriel explains that he and Luther were members of a secret society called the Final Chapter, who planned to overturn Rassilon's non-interference policy. An army of clones was to be grown from Uriel's biodata and used to seize control of Gallifrey, but when Uriel saw the face of his first child, Xanti, his military ambitions evaporated. He thus enlisted Xanti in a Chapterhouse and fled to the Quantum of Solace to hide from his guilt. Uriel helps Fey and the Doctor to escape from his madness, and Fey knocks out Cain and helps the Doctor to investigate Luther's background. It turns out that Luther himself built most of the current Capitol, over the remains of Old Gallifrey.
The Doctor and Fey take the TARDIS to Luther's Watchtower to confront him, only to find that they're too late. Xanti is a living link to the Eye of Harmony, and Luther has placed him in the heart of the Watchtower, a TARDIS which he intends to pilot back to the start of the Time Lords' history. The Watchtower will materialise around the old Gallifrey and replace it with a new world run by a military quorum, and Luther will rule the universe. As the Watchtower goes back to Day One on Gallifrey, Xanti -- who can see the future -- tells Izzy not to be sad, and uses the telepathic link with his clones to turn them against Luther. As the Elysians turn on Luther, the Doctor opens up the doors of the Watchtower, but as Luther is sucked out into the Time Vortex, he flings his trident through Xanti's chest, killing him. Without a living time brain at its core, the Watchtower cannot return to the present, and the Doctor realises he'll have to take Xanti's place. But Shayde then arrives to pass on the Matrix Lords' thanks for the Doctor's sacrifice, and the Doctor asks him for a favour.
Moments later, the Doctor returns to the TARDIS, sets the co-ordinates, and then distracts Izzy and Fey. When they next turn around, they see the Doctor on the scanner screen, telling them that he'll see them in the present. He then connects himself to the Watchtower and pilots it back to present-day Gallifrey, but the stress of the journey is apparently too much, and Izzy and Fey emerge from the TARDIS to see the traumatically injured Doctor regenerate into his ninth incarnation.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Eighth Doctor
- Izzy Sinclair
- Fey Truscott-Sade
- Luther
- Xanti
- Castellan Tenion
- Shayde
- Rassilon
- Dakon Theka
- Thane of Kordar
- Bedevere
- Morvane
- Demoiselle Drin of the Order of the Black Sun
- Uriel
- Tubal Cain
- Elucidator Ziggi
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Izzy rhetorically asks if Luthor is Christopher Lee.
- Rassilon states he wrote the "principles of non-intervention".
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- In the Endgame trade paperback, Alan Barnes stated that The Final Chapter was both meant to be a return to the strip's version of Gallifrey, "as opposed to the arcane Looms and Houses of the New Adventures", and a large "US comics-style Event" to prelude the Doctor's fake regeneration.
- Part of the plot, including an entire chapter, were cut from the story. Barnes would go on to turn the visuals and ideas from that chapter into his audio drama Neverland.
- The idea of a fake regeneration and "Doctor" was proposed by Scott Gray to Gary Gillatt in 1994. Gillatt remembered it in 1996, after the TV Movie, and decided the fake Doctor should resemble Nick Briggs' fan-audio Doctor, who had already been shown as a potential future Doctor in COMIC: Party Animals.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor is taken to Gallifrey so that he can be cured of the poison he injected himself with the destroy a Cucurbite. (COMIC: Tooth and Claw)
- The Doctor is known on Gallifrey for stealing the Hand of Omega, (TV: Remembrance of the Daleks) being implemented in the assasination of Pandad IV, (TV: The Deadly Assassin) and stopping the Sontaran invasion of Gallifrey. (TV: The Invasion of Time)
- The Doctor recalls meeting the the High Evolutionaries. (COMIC: The Tides of Time)
- The events of the Black Sun War are alluded to be Demoiselle Drin. (COMIC: Star Death, 4-D War, Black Sun Rising)
- The Doctor wants answers regarding why the Threshold had been employed by Rassilon to stop the Daleks reaching the multiverse. (COMIC: Fire and Brimstone)
- The Doctor recalls his encounter with Tubal Cain during his fifth incarnation. (COMIC: The Stockbridge Horror)
- As he begins to regenerate, the Doctor tells Izzy they will "go somewhere warmer next", echoing the Seventh Doctor's words to Ace as she died. (COMIC: Ground Zero)
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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